Kullu
Kullu is famous for its majestic mountains, lush green hill-sides, blooming
orchards, meandering streams, mossy meadows, gushing rivers and natural hot
springs. It is a heaven on earth. Tourists are drawn for its unmatchable natural
beauty, friendly people living in quaint little villages. Trekkers, mountaineers
and honeymooners throng the place during its peak season.
What to see in Kullu?
Raghunathji Temple: One kilometer for Dhalpur is Raghunathji temple, the
principal deity of Kullu. This temple houses the idol of Raghunathji, a
manifestation of Lord Rama. It is believed that Raja Jagat Singh brought the
idol from Ayodhya, the birth place of Lord Ram. Having installed the idol, Raja
Jagat Singh crowned it king to atone for the sin of causing death of a Brahmin
priest.
Bijli Mahadev Shrine: 10kms from Kullu is the outstanding temple of Bijli
Mahadev across the Beas River. You can get a spectacular view of the Kulu and
Parvati Valleys from the temple. It is believed that 20m long trident projecting
out of the shrine attracts divine blessings in the form of lightening from the
skies.
Basheshwar Mahadev: 15km from Kullu, on the banks of Beas at Bajaurais is Basheshwar Mahadev, one of the oldest temples in the region. It is built in the shape of a pyramid and decorated with floral scrollwork.
Vaishno Devi Temple: Just 4km from Kullu is the famous Vaishno Devi Temple on
the Kullu Manali National Highway No.1.
Naggar: On the left bank of Beas, is Naggar at a height of 1760m. It was the
capital of erstwhile Kullu for about 1400 years. It is famous for a number of
temples like Vishnu, Tripura Sundari and Lord Krishna.
What to do in Kullu
There are many adventure sports that you can pursue in Kullu. It is famous for
it mountaineering training programmes. The Western Himalaya Mountaineering
Institute imparts mountaineering and rock climbing courses in the tribal region.
Trekkers can hire equipments for trekking purposes from the Institute. Fishing
is another important activity in this region. Anglers fish for trout in River
Beas and its tributaries like Parvati, Sainj, Trithan, Manikaran and Katrain.
White water rafting form May to July is popular among tourists here. Other
popular sports in this region are Skiing, Heli-skiing and Para gliding.
Excursions from Kullu
Kasol: 42 kms from Kullu is Kasol at a height of 1640 m located on the banks of
Paravati River. This is a good holiday destination near Kullu where tourists
also indulge in fishing.
Manikaran: Located at an altitude of 1829 m, Manikaran is famous for its hot
springs. 40kms from Kullu, this place has one of the finest hot springs in
India. It is an important pilgrimage spot for both Hindus and Sikhs for the
presence of a Raghunathji temple and gurudwara. It is believed that Parvati lost
her earrings in this region which gave birth to this hot spring on Parvati
River.
Malana: Malana is located at a height of 2652 m, a little ahead of Chanderkhani
Pass. It is famous for its temple of Jamlu and its unique social and cultural
life. It is considered to have the oldest democracy in the world.
Banjar: Banjar is situated 58 kms from Kullu is popular among tourists for trout
fishing in river Tirthan.
Accomodation selection in Kullu
There are various places where you can stay at Kullu. Hotel Sangam and Mashoo
Resorts are among the good ones in Kullu. HPTDC runs Apple Valley Resort, Silver
Moon and Vill Batahar, Haimvati House.
Best season to visit Kullu
The best time to visit Kullu is during March to mid-June. Winter receives very
heavy snowfall in this region.
How to reach Kullu
By Air: The nearest airport is Bhuntar, 10km from Kullu. It is connected by
Indian Airlines, Trans Bharat Aviation and Jagson airlines.
By Rail: The nearest stations are Kalka, Chandigarh and Pathankot. You can hire
a taxi to reach Kullu.
By Road: Kullu is conveniently connected by road to Shimla, Delhi or to nearby
places. Regular bus services are available form Shimla, Delhi, Pathankot,
Ambala, and Palampur. |